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Prokaryotes do have DNA, it just is not contained within a nucleus. It is loosely bound within the prokaryote.
chromatin
In a cell, the tangles of long strands of DNA form the
Eukaryotes.
DNA in prokaryotic cells is usually circular while DNA in eukaryotes is usually linear. DNA in prokaryotes usually has fewer portions that dont code for something while eukaryotes usually have quite a bit of DNA sections that dont code for anything. The number of actual base pairs (the units that makeup DNA) that makeup eukaryotes is usually quite a bit more than the number in prokaryotic DNA.
Prokaryotes do have DNA, it just is not contained within a nucleus. It is loosely bound within the prokaryote.
chromatin
Loosely packed DNA can result in genes not being expressed properly.
The segments of DNA that are loosly bound to protein are called Chromatin.
Tangled strands of DNA are in Prokaryotic cells. This is because the DNA is free floating. The proteins are most likely tangled in the protein molecules.
In a cell, the tangles of long strands of DNA form the
Eukaryotes.
In the Membrane bound nucleus
Chromatin
DNA in prokaryotic cells is usually circular while DNA in eukaryotes is usually linear. DNA in prokaryotes usually has fewer portions that dont code for something while eukaryotes usually have quite a bit of DNA sections that dont code for anything. The number of actual base pairs (the units that makeup DNA) that makeup eukaryotes is usually quite a bit more than the number in prokaryotic DNA.
complex of DNA bound to proteins
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